Family: Asteraceae

Scientific Name: Achillea millifolium Red Velvet

Common Name: Red Velvet Achillea

DescriptionAn Yarrow with dark red non-fading flowers.
Pronunciation(ak-i-LEE-ah)(mil-lee-FO-le-um)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone3-9
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, tolerates dry
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersdeep red flowers are actually a flat terminal corymbs of small 1/4" flowers
Leavessimple, dark green, finely divided giving them a fern-like texture and strongly aromatic, larger basal leaves have long petioles and the smaller upper leaves are sessile
Stemsspreads by rhizoms
Dimensionsup to 30 inches tall, mat-like growth habit
MaintenanceAfter flowering shear back the plants and they will form a dense mat of foliage. If they start dying out in the center remove some of the healthier outside clumps and replant.
Propagationdivision
Native SiteThe species plant Common Yarrow (Achillea milefolium) is native to Europe and Western Asia and considered to be a weed in many areas
Misc FactsThe species plants have been in cultivation prior to 1440 and used as a herbal remedy for many aliments. The Greek name honors Achilles a warrior of the Trojan wars.
Author's NotesI have grown many different varieties of Achillea millefolium. There seems to be a few secrets to successfully growing them. Avoid rich, moist, poorly drained soils and plant in a full sun site. Also cut back hard after the bloom fades.
Notes & Reference#04-Herbaceous Perennial Plants (Allan Armitage), #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills)
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